Sentence examples for less uproar from inspiring English sources

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We also see this sort of exclusory behaviour happening lower down in schools – albeit less blatantly and to less uproar.

The sixth Galle literary festival opened and closed with less uproar than might have been expected from an event attended by seasoned contrarians Richard Dawkins and David Hare.

For several generations, however, the aesthetic boundaries of classical dance have been stretched, with far less uproar, by Asian dancers.

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When Taksim was reoccupied by police forces last Tuesday – which led to similar, if less intense, uproar – most Turks I've spoken to were surprised at how protesters were treated, at how much gas was used and at the deliberate, aggressive stance Erdogan took.

The most distinct commands are those given by the voice, but they may not carry at all times because of the clash of arms or heavy gusts of wind; less affected by uproar are the commands given by signals; but even these may be interfered with now and then by the sun's glare, thick fog and dust, or heavy rain.

Then again, history shows that technical security is just not State's game, which means the WikiLeaks uproar is less of a surprise in context.

Paul Dubal is less anxious about the uproar because he says he sells something at his Peekskill Wine & Liquor store in Cortlandt Manor that is not found on supermarket shelves.

After lobbying, the Thatcher government indefinitely postponed further designation on the basis that lower division grounds were not attended in sufficient numbers even though any proposal that public safety legislation be abandoned at other public buildings that held thousands less would have brought uproar.

This winter, an athlete who has been accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend (Rae Carruth, formerly of the Carolina Panthers) caused less of a national uproar than the lunkhead left-hander who sounds like a rebroadcast of Howard Stern's show every time he opens his mouth.

In reality, the online uproar is less an act of rebellion than it is an expression of disgust that's a lot like many Americans' reaction to corrupt acts by individual officials, like New York Rep. Charles Rangel or Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff Lewis Libby.

With less fanfare but similar uproar was the now infamous "Homeless Hotspots" promotion at South by Southwest, where a marketer attempted to promote their hotspot capabilities while also claiming to draw attention to the issue of homelessness by actually making the homeless men and women around the conference walking hotspots.

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